WO2015103620A1 - Systèmes et procédés pour déterminer automatiquement l'ajustement d'un vêtement - Google Patents

Systèmes et procédés pour déterminer automatiquement l'ajustement d'un vêtement Download PDF

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WO2015103620A1
WO2015103620A1 PCT/US2015/010343 US2015010343W WO2015103620A1 WO 2015103620 A1 WO2015103620 A1 WO 2015103620A1 US 2015010343 W US2015010343 W US 2015010343W WO 2015103620 A1 WO2015103620 A1 WO 2015103620A1
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Gianluigi LONGINOTTI-BUITONI
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  • the present invention in some embodiments thereof, relates to methods and apparatuses (e.g., systems) for determining a subject's measurements (e.g., garment "fit") using non-contact techniques by examining images of the subject. These methods typically generate anthropometric measurements of the subject that may be useful for many purposes, including but not limited to assisting in fitting garments or other wearable devices.
  • a subject's measurements e.g., garment "fit”
  • the invention(s) described herein may relate to communication, commerce (including e-commerce), garments, and more particularly to measuring an item or person using an image capturing device.
  • Described here are apparatuses (e.g., systems and devices, including computer implemented apparatuses) and methods that address many of these issues.
  • apparatuses and methods to evaluate a subject's size on the basis of anthropometric imaging that can be easily performed by any user with a PC/smartphone equipped with a camera/webcam.
  • These apparatuses and methods may automatically scale and measure the subject, and may thereby determine the subject's sizing (e.g., apparel sizes).
  • the apparatuses and methods described herein do not require any external reference object, but may instead uses one or more anthropometric parameters, such as interocular distance (IOD), that can be determined automatically.
  • IOD interocular distance
  • the inter- subject variability of IOD is very low and therefore should introduce an error ( ⁇ 5%) that is acceptable for the purpose.
  • the interocular distance can be used to scale the image(s) so that measurements from the images can provide calibrated (scaled) measurements of the patient's body. These calibrated (scaled) measurements may then be used for any appropriate purpose, including estimating or otherwise determining a subject's garment size(s). Other purposes may include biometric (e.g., identity confirmation, etc.) and/or medical monitoring or identification.
  • interocular distance may refer to the distance between a subject's eyes, typically measured face-on (e.g., in a frontal image).
  • Interocular distance may be interpupillary distance (IPD).
  • Interpupillary distance may refer to the distance between the centers of the pupils of the two eyes, and may help determine the stereo separation of the two images which are combined in the brain to produce stereo perception.
  • the inter-subject variability of IOD is very low and therefore should introduce an error ( ⁇ 5%) that is acceptable for the scaling/normalizing purposes described herein.
  • any appropriate estimate for mean IPD may be used.
  • mean IPD has been quoted in the stereoscopic literature as being from 58 mm to 70 mm, and is known to vary with respect to age, gender and race. According to some literature values (e.g., Dodgson, N. A. (2004). Variation and extrema of human interpupillary distance. Proceedings of SP IE: Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Systems XI, Vol. 5291, pp. 36-46), mean adult IPD is around 63 mm (>17 years old); by gender, the mean is 64.67 mm for men and 62.31 mm for women.
  • a computing device having a camera comprising: determine the subject's interocular distance from a frontal image of the subject; determine a scaling factor from the subject's interocular distance; determine measurements for the subject's body from the frontal image using the scaling factor; and provide an estimate of the subject's body measurements.
  • body measurement estimates may be used to determine garment size(s); thus the method may also include providing estimates of garment sizes using the measurements.
  • any of the methods described herein may be methods of automatically determining garment sizing for a subject using a computing device having a camera, the method comprising: receiving a frontal image of the subject including the subject's eyes; determining a scaling factor from the subject's interocular distance; scaling the frontal image using the scaling factor; determining measurements of the subject's body from the scaled frontal image; and providing an estimate of the subject's garment size using the scaling factor and subject's measurements.
  • any of the methods described herein may use more than one image of the subject.
  • at least one image shows the subject's body including at least the eyes and one other body part (e.g., the head), from which IOD may be determined to determine a scaling factor.
  • Dimensions (measurements) of the other body part e.g., head
  • the first image may generally be a frontal image (or at least the front of the face) so that the IOD can be estimated.
  • the additional images, e.g., second image typically show other angles or views of the subject's body, including the sagittal (side), back, etc.
  • any of these methods may include: receiving a frontal image of the subject including the subject's eyes and a first body part; determining a scaling factor from the subject's interocular distance; receiving a second image of the subject including the subject's first body part, wherein the second image is taken from a perspective different than the first image; scaling the frontal image including the first body part using the scaling factor; scaling the second image using a dimension of the scaled first body part; determining measurements of the subject's body from the scaled second and frontal images; and providing an estimate of the subject's garment size using the measurements.
  • any or all of the methods described herein may be performed by a computer processor, e.g., microprocessor.
  • these methods may be performed by software, firmware, hardware, or some combination thereof. Any of these methods may be performed, for example, as part of an executable (non-transient) program, or "application” that may configure the processor of computer, including particularly a mobile telecommunications device such as a smartphone, tablet (e.g., iPhoneTM) or the like.
  • any of these methods may also include the step of taking the one or more (including the frontal) image of the subject.
  • any of these methods may also include the step of receiving one or more of: a subject's age, gender, and race; as mentioned above, these parameters may further refine the reference IOD used to normalize the image(s).
  • determining the scaling factor may comprises using the subject's interocular distance (IOD) and one or more of the subject's age, gender, and race, e.g., by selecting a reference IOD based on one or more of the subject's age, race and gender (sex).
  • Scaling of the second image may comprise using the scaling factor to determine a size of the first body part from the frontal image and scaling the first body part in the second image using the size of the first body part from the frontal image.
  • non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing a set of instructions capable of being executed by a computing device, that when executed by the computing device causes the computing device to determine a subject's body measurements from one or more images of the subject using the IOD to scale the images.
  • a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing a set of instructions capable of being executed by a computing device, that when executed by the computing device causes the computing device to determine a subject's interocular distance from a frontal image of a subject that includes the subject's eyes; determine a scaling factor from the subject's interocular distance; determine measurements of the subject's body from the frontal image using the scaling factor; and provide an estimate of the subject's garment size using the measurements.
  • the computing device may be a smartphone.
  • the set of instructions, when executed by the computing device, may further cause the computing device to take a frontal image of the subject and/or additional images of the subject, and/or guide an operator (e.g., the subject) in taking the appropriate images.
  • the set of instructions, when executed by the computing device may further cause the computing device to automatically recognize the subject's eyes.
  • the set of instructions, when executed by the computing device may further cause the computing device to determine the scaling factor using the subject's interocular distance and one or more of the subject's age, gender, and race.
  • a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing a set of instructions capable of being executed by a computing device, that when executed by the computing device causes the computing device to: determine a subject's interocular distance from a frontal image of a subject that includes the subject's eyes; determine a scaling factor from the subject's interocular distance; determine a scaled dimension of a first body part from the frontal image of the subject and the scaling factor; scale a second image of the subject using the scaled dimension of the first body part; determine measurements of the subject's body from the frontal image using the scaling factor and the scaled second image; and provide an estimate of the subject's gannent size using the measurements.
  • methods of automatically determining garment sizing for a subject from a video of the subject comprising: determining the subject's interocular distance from a frontal image of the subject in the video; determining a scaling factor from the subject's interocular distance; using the scaling factor to determine measurements for the subject's body from a plurality of images of the subject's body extracted from the video; and providing an estimate of the subject's measurements appropriate for garment sizing.
  • Any of these method may include: receiving a video of the subject, wherein the video includes at least one frontal image of the subject including the subject's eyes, frontal images of a portion of the subject's body to be fitted, and side images of the subject's head and portion of the subject's body to be fitted; determining a scaling factor from the subject's interocular distance; using the scaling factor to scale the images of the subject's body; determining measurements of the subject's body from the scaled images; and providing an estimate of a garment size using the subject's measurements.
  • a method of automatically determining garment sizing for a subject from a video of the subject may include: receiving a video of the subject, wherein the video includes at least one frontal image of the subject including the subject's eyes, and a plurality of images of the portion of the subject's body to be fitted, including frontal and side images; determining a scaling factor from the subject's interocular distance to convert image space measurements to distance measurements; measuring the portion of the subject's body to be fitted from the video; scaling the measurements using the scaling factor; and providing an estimate of the subject's measurements appropriate for garment sizing using the measurements of the portion of the body to be fitted.
  • Any of these methods may include automatically recognizing the subject's eyes. Determining the scaling factor may include determining the distance between the centers of the subject's pupils. In some variations the pupillary size (distance) may also or alternatively be used.
  • any of the methods described herein may also include asking and/or receiving one or more of: a subject's age, gender, and race; further, one or more of age, gender and race may be used to estimate the scaling factor based on interpupilary distance (interocular distance) by selecting a value for the subject's actual interpupilary distance based on published values linked values within an age, gender and/or race matched group. For example, determining the scaling factor may generally comprise using the subject's interocular distance and one or more of the subject's age, gender, and race.
  • the video may comprise a continuous video scanning the subject's body including frontal and sagittal regions.
  • a continuous video means a video that is taken without interruption, so that each frame is separated from each other by a predetermined time unit.
  • Providing an estimate of the subject's measurements appropriate for garment sizing may include providing measurements for one or more of: shoulder length, arm length, arm circumference, neck circumference, upper torso circumference, lower torso circumference, wrist circumference, waist circumference, hip circumference, inseam, and thigh measurement, calve measurement, etc.
  • any of the methods described herein may also include providing a garment adapted to fit the subject's estimated measurements.
  • the garment may be a stretch fabric (e.g., compression fabric) garment.
  • the garment may include one or more electrical elements, such as sensors and other chips, wires, or the like.
  • any of these methods may also include determining a location for one or more biosensors to be integrated into the garment using the subject's measurements.
  • Sensors may include electrodes, which may be specifically positioned over a subject's muscles (e.g., pectoral, bleep, etc.) for EMG measurements, and/or over the subject's heart in specific (e.g., 12-lead ECG) positions, and/or over the subject's chest (e.g., respiration sensors).
  • a subject's muscles e.g., pectoral, bleep, etc.
  • the subject's heart e.g., 12-lead ECG
  • respiration sensors e.g., respiration sensors
  • methods of automatically determining garment sizing and positions for one or more biosensors on the garment from a video of a subject comprising: determining the subject's interocular distance from a frontal image of the subject in the video; determining a scaling factor from the subject's interocular distance; using the scaling factor and a plurality of images of the subject's torso from the video taken at different angles to determine measurements for the subject's torso; and providing measurements for a compression garment to be worn by the subject using the measurements of the subject's torso, and indicating the locations for one or more biosensor to be integrated into the compression garment.
  • providing the measurements may comprise indicating the locations of a plurality of ECG electrodes to be integrated into the compression garment.
  • providing the measurements comprises indicating the locations of a plurality of respiration sensors to be integrated into the compression garment.
  • an apparatus may include software, hardware or firmware configured to control a device (e.g., a hand-held device such as a smartphone, tablet, laptop or the like) to perform any of the functions described herein.
  • a device e.g., a hand-held device such as a smartphone, tablet, laptop or the like
  • a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing a set of instructions capable of being executed by a computing device, that when executed by the computing device causes the computing device to: determine the subject's interocular distance from a frontal image of a subject in a video; determine a scaling factor from the subject's interocular distance; use the scaling factor and a plurality of images of the subject's body extracted from the video to determine measurements for the subject's body; and provide an estimate of the subject's measurements appropriate for garment sizing.
  • the set of instructions when executed by a computing device, may cause the computing device to provide garment sizing information for a compression garment having one or more biosensors integrated therein.
  • the biosensor may comprise a plurality of ECG electrodes, and/or a plurality of respiration sensors.
  • the set of instructions when executed by the computing device, may further cause the computing device to automatically recognize the subject's eyes, and/or determine the scaling factor using the subject's interocular distance and one or more of the subject's age, gender, and race, as discussed above.
  • the set of instructions may further cause the computing device to use the scaling factor and a plurality of frontal and sagittal images from the video of a portion of the subject's body to determine measurements for the subject's body.
  • non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing a set of instructions capable of being executed by a computing device, that when executed by the computing device causes the computing device to: determine the subject's interocular distance from a frontal image of a subject in a continuous video of the subject's head and body including at frontal and sagittal views; determine a scaling factor from the subject's interocular distance; use the scaling factor and a plurality of images of the subject's body extracted from the video to determine measurements for the subject's body; and provide an estimate of the subject's measurements appropriate for garment sizing of a compression garment including a biosensor sensor.
  • any of the apparatuses or methods described herein may be configured to automatically (e.g., without additional human intervention) transmit the measurements determined directly to a fabrication device for manufacture of the garment, along with identifying information (e.g., name address, etc. for delivery).
  • a fabrication device may include a fabric cutter (e.g., a laser machine that will cut the fabric), a robotic device (robot) that may position the components, and particularly electronic components (e.g., sensors, wires, pcb, etc.), or a 3D printer that will produce the garment.
  • the measurements may be encoded as manufacturing- device readable instructions for manufacture.
  • any of the methods described herein may including steps of taking the video and/or guiding the user to take the video.
  • a method may include a step of instructing the subject how to position the camera for taking the video.
  • the methods and apparatuses may also include reviewing (after the video is taken or while it is taken) the video to confirm that there are sufficient views to take accurate measurements.
  • any of the steps described herein may be performed remotely, e.g., by a remote server.
  • any of the steps may be performed by a remote server that analyzes the video. Because the analysis and calculation of the scaling factor, as well as the steps for determining measurements are processor-intensive, and my therefore require processing time and power that exceeds currently available mobile devices (e.g., smartphones), these steps may be performed remotely or in a distributed manner.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic overview of a method of determining a sizing for garments, and particularly garments including one or more biosensors.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic of one variation of a method for determining a subject's measurements using a frontal image to determine interocular distance (IOD).
  • FIGS. 3A and 3B illustrate a first variation of a compression garments including biosensors that may be automatically fitted using any of the methods and apparatuses described herein.
  • FIG. 3A shows a front view of a garment including a plurality of ECG sensors and
  • FIG. 3B shows a back view of the same garment.
  • FIGS. 3C and 3D show front and back views, respectively, of another variation of a garment including a plurality of respiration sensors that may be automatically fitted using any of the methods and apparatuses described herein.
  • Described herein are apparatuses and methods for non-contact (and remote) measurements of a subject's body that are automatically and scaled without the necessity of an external (non-intrinsic) reference.
  • apparatuses including methods and devices, that use interocular distance to automatically scale one or more images to measure the dimensions of a subject's body to provide sizing information for garments (e.g., clothing).
  • described herein are method and apparatuses (including systems and devices) to calculate precise body measurements of a potential customer in order to ensure best possible fit of apparel components (e.g., shirts, shorts, thighs, gloves, socks, hats, balaclavas, etc.) or the optimal location on the subject's body for a device and/or garment (e.g., a collar or other component).
  • apparel components e.g., shirts, shorts, thighs, gloves, socks, hats, balaclavas, etc.
  • a device and/or garment e.g., a collar or other component.
  • described herein are methods of automatically determining body measurements in order to provide a fitted garment (and particularly a fitted compression garment including one or more electronic biosensors) to a subject.
  • these methods may use a video of the user that incudes images of the users head (including the eyes) and at least the portion of the body onto which the garment will be worn (e.g., from the waist to the neck for shirts, from the waist down for pants, etc.).
  • the video may be taken as a single (continuous) video of the subject, including the front views, at least one side, and optionally the back (e.g., in a mirror or directly).
  • the video may be taken by the user herself/himself, or it may be taken by a third party.
  • the video may be taken, for example, using a smartphone.
  • the apparatus described herein may include an application (e.g. software or firmware) for controlling a computing device, such as a handheld computing device including a smartphone, tablet, etc. that includes a camera.
  • the apparatus e.g., application
  • the apparatus may guide the user in taking the video, may pre-review the video to confirm it is adequate, may edit the video to remove unwanted portions, and may alert the user if the video is not sufficient.
  • the system automatically recognizes the two medial canthi of each eye and calculates their distance in pixels from the image showing the eyes (e.g., a frontal image). This measured distance may be transformed or correlated from pixels into known units of length (e.g., mm, inches, etc.) on the basis of known mean anthropometric parameters, such as interocular distance (IOD).
  • IOD interocular distance
  • the systems and methods do not need any outside reference object in order to calibrate/scale the images. Because the inter-subject variability of IOD is very low (see, e.g., Dodgson, N. A. (2004). Variation and extrema of human interpupillary distance. Proceedings ofSPIE: Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Systems XI, Vol.
  • the conversion factor (which may be referred to as a principle conversion factor or an IOD conversion factor may be used for all of the images in the video to covert pixels (virtual distance) to actual measurements (in distance units, such as mm, inches, etc.); when switching between the video images, the method (or any apparatus implementing the method) may also generate and/or use a second conversion factor for adjusting between video images (e.g., as the camera is moved, etc.); the second conversion factor may be used to normalize the pixel sizes between images, and then the primary or IOD conversion factor may be applied as well.
  • a continuous video e.g., taking uninterrupted video
  • this may be made conceptually easier.
  • the use of continuous video may allow for virtual rotation of the individual to accurately project the subject's torso onto a normal measurement space which may reduce or eliminate errors due to viewing angle of the video images.
  • the images taken herein may be taken by one or more of a photo/video-camera on a smartphone, a photocamera, a videocamera, a webcam, or the like.
  • a video camera is used rather than a photo camera.
  • the use of video allows the apparatus to easily determine the sequence from one frame to the next in terms of time and position between one frame to the previous or the next one. This is less reliable when performed from a sequence of non-video photos since it is difficult to calculate the time and position distance from a shot to the next.
  • Video may also allow determination of complex measurements over highly contoured body regions (e.g., that enabling the apparatus and method to fit a shirt or pair of tights).
  • the video should generally include at least one (though multiple are preferred) image of a frontal view including the eyes and a lateral view including the head.
  • the same images may also show all the body segments that are needed to be determined in order to take all the sizes, e.g. the width of the shoulder, the length of the arms, the width of the trunk, the width of the neck, etc.
  • These images may then be used to project measurements of these body regions based on the video, and the conversion factor (IOD conversion factor) may allow these virtual measurements to be converted into real units (mm, inches, etc.).
  • IOD conversion factor conversion factor
  • This may allow the method and apparatuses using these methods to correctly fit shirts, tights or other types of garments rather than simple accessories such as glasses, bracelets, watches, necklaces, belts, etc.
  • garments such as shirts and parts complex (and substantially more complex than jewelry and accessories such as glasses) because they cover a much wider part of the body and because there are more variances from person to person (for example a shirt could fit two difference persons as far as shoulders and arms measurements but not in stomach or chest dimensions that could present extreme variations)
  • the methods described herein may be used to accurately determine sizing.
  • computerized sizing/fitting of compression garments and/or garments including electrical/electronic components such as sensors present added challenges to fitting of traditional clothes because of their enhanced functionalities: for example, they may include many sensors to gather physiological data, which may need to touch the skin where the signal is strongest.
  • a garment including ECG sensors must be correctly placed near the heart a complex area since it presents substantial variances due to different sizes and positions in men's pectorals or women's breasts. Those sensors also need to function mostly in movement thus they need to be positioned in a way that they can continue to record reliable data even when changing position because of body parts movements.
  • ECG sensors e.g., ECG electrodes
  • traditional apparel are made of 'soft' material such as fabric, cotton, wool, etc.
  • "smart" garments including integrated electronics may include also 'hard' materials such as wires, microchips, connectors, PCB, etc. or other 'hard' components that are not comfortable to wear. Thus to minimize discomfort it is important to locate and properly measure those parts of the body where those 'hard' materials/parts should best be located, as described herein.
  • One challenge in automatically determining sizing is in preparing the correct and appropriate input images.
  • one challenge of such a system that may automatically measure a body region for a garment is that the images should be easily taken by the user himself or herself, without the need for complex equipment, such as dedicated instruments to take body size measurements.
  • Described herein are simple methods for performing these automatic measurements that may be based on devices which may be generally available to most individuals (e.g., general-purpose smartphone, photo/video cameras, webcam, etc.).
  • the methods descried herein may be completely automatized methods, which do not require any user intervention and that provides all final measurements in a completely automatic manner.
  • these methods may be used to measure for garments that normally cover parts of the body that are traditionally difficult to measure virtually, such as shirts (upper body), hoodies (upper body and head), slacks and pants (lower body including thighs, buttocks, etc.); gloves (wrists and hands), socks (ankles and feet), balaclava (neck and head), etc.
  • video methods described herein may also be used to measure parts of the body in movement. These methods and apparatuses may calculate the measurements to maximize the fit and the comfort of the garment, and may filter the measurements so that they can maximize fit and comfort while accepting users fashion desires.
  • these method and apparatuses are particularly helpful for configuring and fitting so-called 'smart' garments which may electronic components integrated into the garment, including one or more sensors (e.g., "biosensors").
  • these methods and apparatuses may, in addition to determining fit, determine the correct sensors positioning after defining the garment measurements based on the body dimensions.
  • Some sensors, such as ECG and EMG electrodes must be precisely positioned in specific parts of the body in order to acquire a meaningful physiological signal. For example, pairs of EMG electrodes should be precisely placed on each muscle, to avoid noise coming from other close muscles. Similarly, ECG electrodes should not be placed on muscles such as pectorals in order to avoid the EMG noise that could override the ECG waves. Positioning of these sensors may therefore be important (e.g., for skin conductance sensing, sensors may be located from arm pits to !atissamus muscles, while for EMGs, sensors may be positioned near the center of biceps).
  • the video of the subject's body may be taken so that it includes at least one image in which the eyes (in frontal images) and the head (in lateral images) are clearly framed.
  • any of the apparatuses and methods described herein may be configured to take images of the head, including the face and in some variations the side of the head, to determine a scaling factor, but the same video may also provide images of the body regions, generally the trunk and/or limbs, that are being fitted automatically as described herein.
  • the subject's trunk may generally refer to the person's body apart from the limbs and head, and may specifically include the chest, shoulders, abdomen, back, waist, hips, crotch region, buttocks, etc.
  • the limbs typically include the arms and legs.
  • any of the method and apparatuses described herein may include taking the video and or instructing the user (subject) in a way to take the video to acquire the images used.
  • instructions may be provided in which the user is instructed to take a video to have, in at least one image, and preferably more images, the information described above (e.g., frontal views including the face and eyes, and body region to be fitted, transitioning to/from side/sagittal views including the head and body regions to be fitted.
  • the method, or an apparatus for performing the method may include instructing a subject to take the video themselves.
  • the subject may be instructed to take the video either without clothing over the region to be fitted, or in tight fitting and/or minimal clothing.
  • the subject may be instructed to remove any loose upper body clothing (e.g. ideally they should be nude and/or wearing only tight underwear or a bra, alternatively, wearing a tight compression shirts and compression tights, or less optimally, wearing a tight shirt and tight pants).
  • the video may be encrypted to prevent viewing by third parties, and the user may be provided information indicating confidentiality.
  • the system is configured so that the video is erased or otherwise destroyed after determining measurements.
  • the video may be modified before transmitting remotely.
  • the video may be analyzed locally (e.g. on a handheld device such as a smartphone) to determine the interocular distance and a scaling factor before transmitting the rest of the video, including the body (e.g., all or a portion of the truck and/or limbs) to a remote server for later analysis; however the video may be modified to remove the subject's head and/or face, or to obscure the subject's head and/or face, prior to transmitting the video, e.g., to a remote server for analysis.
  • the scaling factor and/or the interocular distance may be indicated on one or more frames of the video so that body measurements generated from the video can be properly scaled.
  • the subject may be instructed to perform a series of movements to capture a continuous video with the images useful for the methods described herein.
  • the apparatus may talk the user through this process, for example, providing audible guidance to the user as they hold the video device and take the images.
  • the subject may be instructed to hold the video camera (e.g., phone camera, etc.) with two hands in front of them (in order to have even shoulders position, rather than holding the video camera with only one hand), with their arms extended as forward or as far as possible.
  • This may allow them to film a larger part of the body, and may include the head and face, neck, shoulders, and upper body, including down to the belly region.
  • the subject may tilt the video camera (e.g., phone) to capture the face and body in the video.
  • the subject may be instructed to hold the video camera as parallel to the body as possible, for between 1-5 seconds (e.g., 3 seconds).
  • the subject may then be instructed to hold the video camera in the right arm (e.g., straight out from the body), and lift the left arm from the side of the body and up as straight as possible to be parallel to the body, and held for 1-5 seconds (e.g., 3 seconds).
  • the user may be instructed to take the video camera in their left hand and hold the camera out from the body and move their right arm, raising the right arm from the side of the body up to a position straight out and parallel from the body (and held for 1-5, e.g., 3, seconds).
  • the subject may then be instructed to lower the right arm and rotate the extended the left arm to their side, holding the camera parallel to the floor and in the same plane as the front of the torso to film the left side of the head, and then in a continuous movement bend your elbow to touch the trunk so as to film the left side of the head and the left shoulder.
  • This step may be repeated with the camera a in the other hand to film the right side of the head and of the right shoulder.
  • the subject may then bet told to bring the right arm (holding the video camera) in front of the body to take hold of the video camera with both hands again to return to the initial position and hold for the appropriate time (e.g., 1-5 seconds, such as 3 seconds).
  • the user may then be instructed to, while preserving video camera position parallel to the body, lower it to record rest of the front lower-trunk to include upper legs (and hold for 1-5, e.g., 3 seconds). Users may also be instructed to stand with their back facing a mirror and to take a 3 seconds video of their back of the body: head, shoulders, upper trunk and lower trunk all the way down to back of upper legs. The total video typically takes no more than 20 seconds. Movements should be as steady and continuous as possible. To facilitate the operation users can play a tutorial video from the smartphone (e.g., if using an application on the smartphone) or be guided to a website providing a guide of the movements).
  • a tutorial video from the smartphone (e.g., if using an application on the smartphone) or be guided to a website providing a guide of the movements).
  • the user may work with a third party to take the images.
  • the images may be similar to those taken as described above, except that user may start in a "crucifix" position, with arms as extended as possible, then rotate the arms form the side to over the head, lower the arms along the body and rotate the entire body 90° to the left for a video of the left side of the body, and further rotate the body to the left by 90° to be taken a video of the back. From the back, both arms may be lifted into the 'crucifix' position and then the arms may be lifted in an extended parallel position over the head, the hands may be lowered along the body, and the body may be rotated by 90° to the left for a video of the right side of the body.
  • Other movements for imaging the body either by a third party or by the user alone (and/or in front of a mirror) may be used.
  • the apparatus may detect problems with the video (e.g. focus, magnification, lighting levels, etc.) or may perform some image processing (e.g., detecting body position, separation of the body from background, etc.) and may instruct the subject to adjust or re-take the video accordingly.
  • the video may then be transmitted to a remote server (e.g., over an internet connection) for automated analysis, and/or analyzed locally (e.g., on the smartphone or computer).
  • the apparatus may include one or more functions to allow automatic uploading of the video, including securing the transmission (e.g., by encryption, etc.).
  • the video may be analyzed to determine the quality prior to transmission, so that the subject may be instructed to take another image. Quality may be improved by using high resolution cameras, using more frames to calculate an average size ratio (mm/pixels) instead of a single image, and/or by automatic detection and/or recognition of body features (face, eyes, head, torso, etc.) to confirm the video includes sufficient views.
  • the subject may be provided with instructions in order to improve image acquisition.
  • a server may refer to an application (e.g., software, firmware, etc.) capable of accepting requests from a client and giving responses accordingly.
  • Servers can run on any computer, including dedicated computers, which individually are also often referred to as "the server".
  • a computer can have several servers running simultaneously.
  • the server maybe run on a dedicated computer.
  • Client devices e.g., remote devices
  • IP Internet Protocol
  • a server is a program that operates as a socket listener.
  • the user may also provide the apparatus with additional information (e.g., gender, height, weight, etc.), which may be used by the method to refine the analysis, including the determination of a scaling factor from the interocular distance.
  • additional information e.g., gender, height, weight, etc.
  • the video images may be filtered by digital filters in order to enhance the contrast between the body and the background, and/or to eliminate image noise. These methods may also allow the user to acquire multiple images from multiple points of views. Measurements obtained through video may be filtered through existing libraries of body measurements to further refine the measurements.
  • this information about the user may help to improve the measuring process.
  • weight, height and age can help the system to pre- assign the user to a specific anthropometric measurements cluster, in order to filter outliers and false positive given by external sources of noise that could affect the measurements (e.g. low light, blur).
  • FIG. 1 illustrates one example of a process flow the functionalities described herein.
  • a method of automatically determining a subject's measurements for garment including wearable electronics the method may include preparing the video (e.g., preparing the subject to take the video), including checking the initial video set-up 101.
  • the apparatus e.g., an application running on a smartphone
  • the apparatus may also provide instructions and/or guidance on what movements should be done to record the video.
  • the video may be taken 105.
  • the video may be vetted either during recording or after recording 107 to determine that it is sufficient for the detection, as mentioned above.
  • it may be uploaded to a remote server for processing 109, 1 1 1.
  • This generally include determining the interocular distance and measuring the body regions to fit a garment (e.g., for a shirt, measuring neck, arm length, shoulder width, upper torso, lower torso, torso length, etc.). Measurement may be made by rendering/projecting the body region of interest and using this virtual/reconstructed body to determine lengths. These measurements may then be converted to actual length measurements using the interocular distance based on the standard interocular distance parameter values and particular the intraocular distance values specific to the gender and/or age of the subject.
  • Video processing may be performed in parts, for example, normalizing the video images to be used to each other and in particular to the image(s) used to determine the scaling factor from the interocular distance, and/or projecting or calculating surface dimensions providing measurements of the subject's body.
  • the video processing 1 1 1 may include determining dimensions of the surface of the subject's body (e.g., by modeling and/or reconstructing a model of the subject from the video images), and then using the dimensions and the scaling factor (or alternatively, but scaling the model and/or images forming the model first, so that the dimensions are already expressed in the correct units) to determine a measurement for the body in real-world units 1 17 for length or areas (e.g., inches, cm, etc.).
  • any of the methods and apparatuses for using them may alternatively convert these measurements into garment sizes, including standard or custom sizing units.
  • any of the methods and apparatuses for performing them described herein may optionally include defining optimal positioning for electrical components 119 used in wearable electronics, such as sensors (e.g., electrodes, etc.), wiring (e.g., conductive traces, inks, etc.), processing elements (chips, circuits, processors, etc.), and connectors (multi-pin connectors, etc.).
  • any of the methods and apparatuses described herein may transmit the measurements directly to a fabrication device 121.
  • any of these methods and/or systems may be connected or connectable (including directly connected or connectable) to one or more fabrication devices, such as 3D printers, laser cutters, sewing machines, etc.
  • FIGS. 3A-3B illustrate one variation of a compression garment that includes a series of sensors, including sensors specific to ECG measurements.
  • a dual series of ECG electrodes 303 may be positioned on the chest in the predetermined regions typically corresponding to the lead positions (e.g., 12 lead ECG positions).
  • FIG. 3A shows a front view
  • FIG. 3B shows a back view of a garment including a shirt and pants that may be connected to each other.
  • the location of the sensors on the chest and writs, shoulder, ankles, etc.
  • FIG. 3C and 3D shows front and back views, respectively, of a shirt having respiration sensors 319 around the torso.
  • the garment 303 is a compression garment, and may include additional sensors 333, 335.
  • the methods and apparatuses described herein may be used to precisely and customizable locate the position of the sensors on the body so that respiration may be accurately determined.
  • the main processing stage used to determine the body measurements and calculate the garment dimensions may be handled by a server-based program. Thus, this may be done after recording the video.
  • the server-based program may process the video without any additional requirement for the subject and may ensure a cross-platform compatibility (because the core processing will not be dependent by different OS and hardware architectures). However in some variations, the processing may be done at least in part, if not entirely, locally (e.g., in the smartphone, laptop, desktop, etc.).
  • the apparatus may tell the subject if the setup (e.g. environment light, image quality, blur) is suitable or not for this application.
  • the program may give instruction to the users on how to improve the setup.
  • the user may be allowed or instructed to start recording the video by following one of the procedure above.
  • users may be able to play a tutorial video that will guide them through all the necessary video steps.
  • other processing stages may be performed by the apparatus.
  • the apparatus may implement a face (and head) recognition feature to help the users to correctly acquire the video.
  • this may also continuously check for some recording parameters such as blur or video stability. These parameters could affect the server-based processing, thus the users may be notified in case one of them will exceeds the expected ranges.
  • the video may be uploaded to a remote server, where it will may processed to determine the body measurements and determinate the garments sizes following the steps shown in FIG. 2, described below.
  • the server-based processing may integrate the measurements with anthropometric database in order to filter any outliers and false positives.
  • the program may continue to the last processing phase in which the garment dimensions and the body measurement are used to define model that will be used to determine the optimal sensors positioning.
  • FIG. 2 is a flowchart that schematically illustrates one methods of determining a subject's measurements (and therefore sizes) using IOD to scale/normalize images of the subject.
  • the subject stands first facing the camera of their PCs or smartphones nude or wearing compression apparel or just tight undergarment (underwear, bra, etc.). The system can then automatically calculates his/her corporeal
  • the subject can stand in profile (on a side) in order to allow the calculation of additional dimensions in the sagittal view, such as antero-posterior diameters of the abdomen, of the chest, of the breast, etc. These further calculations will be based on another scaling factor calculated by referring to dimensions of body parts that are present in both the frontal and sagittal view (e.g. the height of the head).
  • the device may be otherwise oriented (rotated 90 degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptors used herein interpreted accordingly.
  • the terms “upwardly”, “downwardly”, “vertical”, “horizontal” and the like are used herein for the purpose of explanation only unless specifically indicated otherwise.
  • first and second may be used herein to describe various features/elements, these features/elements should not be limited by these terms, unless the context indicates otherwise. These terms may be used to distinguish one feature/element from another feature/element. Thus, a first feature/element discussed below could be termed a second feature/element, and similarly, a second feature/element discussed below could be termed a first feature/element without departing from the teachings of the present invention.
  • a numeric value may have a value that is +/- 0.1% of the stated value (or range of values), +/- 1% of the stated value (or range of values), +/- 2% of the stated value (or range of values), +/- 5% of the stated value (or range of values), +/- 10% of the stated value (or range of values), etc. Any numerical range recited herein is intended to include all sub-ranges subsumed therein.

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L'invention concerne des systèmes et procédés pour déterminer automatiquement la taille (par exemple, l'ajustement) d'un vêtement à l'aide d'une vidéo. Le procédé peut exécuter des estimations sans contact de l'ajustement d'un vêtement à partir d'une entrée visuelle (par exemple, une vidéo) en recevant une vidéo de la tête et du visage ainsi que du profil d'un sujet et en déterminant un facteur d'échelle à partir de l'espacement intraoculaire du sujet et en utilisant ce facteur d'échelle lors de l'analyse d'images d'autres régions du corps pour déterminer la taille du vêtement.
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